In Memory

Brad Dunlap

Brad Dunlap

 

BRAD DUNLAP Brad Dunlap of Palm City passed on Thursday, June 22, 2006 after a long battle with leukemia. Brad was 50 years old. He leaves behind his wife of 13 years, Susan Dunlap, and his two wonderful boys, Brad, Jr. 11, and Bryce 8. He is also survived by his beloved parents, Dr. John and Doris Dunlap of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, sister Gwen BurroughsBeavers of Fairfield, Connecticut and brother Bret Dunlap of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Brad was a stockbroker for 27 years. He achieved a great amount of success as a stockbroker. While battling cancer Brad completed the rigorous test to attain the distinguished designation of Certified Financial Analyst, one of the most difficult certifications to attain in the financial industry. He and his wife Susan, also a registered broker, together work for Miramar Securities. Brad was an incomparable human being. He had an enormous base of friends throughout the country. His manner and style attracted people to want to get to know him better and become friends. He attended First United Methodist Church in Stuart, Florida where he and his wife were very active and developed many close friendships. He loved all sports and coached little league. Brad was a gifted athlete who competed successfully in many different sports. Wrestling, in particular, was the sport in which he achieved his greatest success during his years in high school and college. Brad graduated from University of Maryland. Following graduation he worked in Saudi Arabia for two years. He arrived back in the United States and became a broker with a national securities firm in Stuart, Florida. He went on to work for Makefield Securities in 1992. Brad will be sorely missed. A memorial service will be held at the First United Methodist Church on Kanner Highway in Stuart, Florida at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, June 26, 2006. In lieu of flowers the family would ask that you make donations to the Leukemia Society of America, 5840 Corporate Way, Suite #102, West Palm Beach, Florida 33407



 
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10/25/14 11:05 PM #1    

Craig Gates

Brad, you will never be gone as long as we remember you. I enjoyed playing football in our back yard as kids, as a fellow wrestler and football at Susquehanna Twp. I only wish that we could have kept in touch with each other after HS. I miss you my friend.

Craig Gates 10/25/14

 


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